Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Board of Agriculture for the Year ..., Volumen9State Board of Agriculture, 1886 |
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... planting , but it must not be forgotten that no crop is certain , and when planters learn that it is as important to replenish the soil for the purpose of growing fruits as for field crops there will he less uncertainty of fruits , of ...
... planting , but it must not be forgotten that no crop is certain , and when planters learn that it is as important to replenish the soil for the purpose of growing fruits as for field crops there will he less uncertainty of fruits , of ...
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... plants shall be reduced to a minimum ? How great a proportion of this crop is lost from a failure in the sprouting of the seed ? In our travels we have noted fields where the loss from this cause alone was twenty - five per cent . of ...
... plants shall be reduced to a minimum ? How great a proportion of this crop is lost from a failure in the sprouting of the seed ? In our travels we have noted fields where the loss from this cause alone was twenty - five per cent . of ...
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... plants . From the best data attainable , we estimate the wheat crop of 1885 at thirteen million five hundred thousand bushels , produced from one million five hundred thousand acres , or at the average rate of nine bushels per acre ...
... plants . From the best data attainable , we estimate the wheat crop of 1885 at thirteen million five hundred thousand bushels , produced from one million five hundred thousand acres , or at the average rate of nine bushels per acre ...
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... plants shall be reduced to a minimum ? How great a proportion of this crop is lost from a failure in the sprouting of the seed ? In our travels we have noted fields where the loss from this cause alone was twenty - five per cent . of ...
... plants shall be reduced to a minimum ? How great a proportion of this crop is lost from a failure in the sprouting of the seed ? In our travels we have noted fields where the loss from this cause alone was twenty - five per cent . of ...
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... planting caused a difference of fifty per cent . in the yield of the crop . In adjoining fields , in which cul- ture , varieties , manuring , and treatment was apparently the same the yield differed fully sixty per cent . Crops planted ...
... planting caused a difference of fifty per cent . in the yield of the crop . In adjoining fields , in which cul- ture , varieties , manuring , and treatment was apparently the same the yield differed fully sixty per cent . Crops planted ...
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